EnergyFederalRare Earths Processing Plant to Open on Texas Gulf Coast, Funded Entirely by Department of Defense
Though Texas is flush with rare earths, the minerals themselves will come from the company’s mine in Australia.
Though Texas is flush with rare earths, the minerals themselves will come from the company’s mine in Australia.
A Texas manufacturer of military jewelry is seeking to stop the Department of Defense from discriminating against it based on its religious messages.
An electric vehicle magnet manufacturing facility broke ground in Fort Worth and plans to begin production at the end of 2023.
The Texas Facilities Commission acquired the supplies from the U.S. government through a surplus federal property donation program.
The governor said in a letter that he is suing the Biden administration over its effort to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for members of the Texas National Guard.
A federal judge in Fort Worth granted an injunction in favor of Navy SEALs who sought religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Members of the Texas National Guard must receive the emergency authorized COVID-19 vaccine or have an approved exemption in order to continue their service.
A Texas-based religious liberty legal organization is petitioning a federal court to rule against the Biden administration’s military vaccine mandates.
Republicans from Texas were split on the measure that would fund the military and also require women to register for the draft.
Death by suicide is a concerning issue among veterans, but Texans want to help with their transition to civilian life and give them hope and help.
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff issued a public health emergency citing concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.
The Department of Defense approved the transfer of $3.8 billion from U.S. Navy and Air Force programs to be used for border wall construction instead.